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Ha that’s what I love about linking people to that article, it pretty much instantly lets you know where you stand on the matter. That, and it’s a good read.
Tis is a very good read, got quite diverted there @tvenuto . I also like the idea of a cruise, visiting several places involving little travel effort but like the author, although I would find people watching interesting for a while, it could get annoying very quickly and I would have to be constantly wearing a t-shirt with a slogan to inform all passengers and staff to "Keep the fuck outta my face". So all in all, probably not for me
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If you enjoyed the article I can recommend two books: “A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again” and “Consider The Lobster” both of Which are compilations of essays/articles by David Foster Wallace.
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Everyone should read Infinite Jest at least
oncetwice. I enjoy it more each time, I think I've totaled 3 so far. -
I found this tract today and I instantly thought if this Travolta gif.
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I just bought a pair of 633N in my size that were floating around ebay.. the pic's weren't the best so Im hoping they're not too trashed.
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@Filthy:
@tvenuto Yeah that I have the same impression of a cruise as the author of that article. Reading a couple of paragraphs effectively changed my mind about taking a cruise I think. Also I hate being around people. So there's that. It sucks because it's pretty much the only way for a civilian to travel to Antartica.
I haven't read the aforementioned essay but I'll give it a go this weekend. We've been on three cruises, all of which with the Disney Cruise Line and have traveled to the Bahamas, W. Caribbean, and Alaska. We go DCL mostly because we have a 7 yo daughter but the ships are easily on par with RC, Norwegian, etc. with similar dining, entertainment (but no gambling besides bingo), and itineraries.
Cruising works for us because we are able to see a number of different locales easily and conveniently without spending a lot of time traveling. The big downside is that you lose flexibility along the way. If you stop in Jamaica and want to stay longer, you're SOL. It is a good way to test the waters for return trips.
Besides the ports, people either like being on the ship or they don't. Depending on how you spend your day you'll be around a lot of people. I prefer smaller ships because they feel less crowded but there are also drawbacks to it too with the smaller ships having less amenities, etc. It's a fair trade off to me.
Long story short, our trip to Alaska was our favorite vacation. The cruising is mostly along the inland channel so you see a lot of nature, sky, mountains, etc. The stops were fun but actually hitting the glaciers and seeing whales, etc made the trip great. I don't know much about cruising the Antarctic but it would be something I would do personally esp if they offered a shorter itinerary. -
Thanks guys. It’s not so bad. Quite a relief really.
No surgery is always good news. I’m surprised they didn’t prescribe any physical therapy.
They did. Or rather, they said «I should get some». It’s no longer something they prescribe, and is now up to the individual. I’ll be doing it of course, as well as implementing a training program based on the PT’s recommendation.
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Take the therapy seriously & longs as possible. I am sure you will, but needs to say it my friend! I get some experience with my left arm on THIS MOTHAFUCKA NORSKA ICE 11 years ago. 2 op. 16 month total with gips. Hard & long therapy! But now, me and my arm are good!!
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I bought a pack of Hot Tamales from the vending machine at work, and it dropped two packs! Who's the big winner today? This guy!